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next speaker, please. >> mary helen lowly, don [speaker not understood], barry toronto. >> good afternoon. >>> good afternoon, i'm [speaker not understood]. i'm a resident of north beach. and i want to say a quick thing about comparing this to downtown to north beach to the disruption. as you know i'm sure, north beach has lots of restaurants with outdoor seating. the mess and the noise would [speaker not understood] anybody outside. i hope you're getting it. there is a lot of fear what the first option would do to the neighborhood, to small business owners there. they will not recover if they're having a difficult time already. and also i know you're hearing a lot of different ideas, opinions and i guess that's democracy, messy, but that's the way it is. but i think the one thing that is consistent and unanimous to north beach is that nobody wants that first option, the excavation on columbus and union. or i think if that's the one you end up doing, i think there are a lot of problems. it will unite our neighborhood in a way we may not always be unite and had adjoining neighborhoods as w
next speaker, please. >> mary helen lowly, don [speaker not understood], barry toronto. >> good afternoon. >>> good afternoon, i'm [speaker not understood]. i'm a resident of north beach. and i want to say a quick thing about comparing this to downtown to north beach to the disruption. as you know i'm sure, north beach has lots of restaurants with outdoor seating. the mess and the noise would [speaker not understood] anybody outside. i hope you're getting it. there is a lot...
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i'm don lemon. thank you for watching. from the cnn world headquarters from the cnn world headquarters in atlanta, good night. >>> now to "cnn presents." 2012 is now in the record books as the hottest year ever for the continental united states. experts say climate change is a big reason. and last year is just a sign of what's to come. not only higher temperatures but more extreme weather. storms even more damaging. even more dangerous. climate change helped make sandy one of the most devastating storms ever to hit the east coast. and just this week, new york governor andrew cuomo announced proposals designed to prepare for big storms. but what is the rest of the country doing to prepare for the next disaster? we dispatched a team of cnn correspondents across the country and around the world to investigate how bad storms, these storms can become and what we can do now to plan when the next big one hits. >> hurricane sandy threatening to unleash massive damage on the u.s. northeast. >> conditions are deteriorating very rapi
i'm don lemon. thank you for watching. from the cnn world headquarters from the cnn world headquarters in atlanta, good night. >>> now to "cnn presents." 2012 is now in the record books as the hottest year ever for the continental united states. experts say climate change is a big reason. and last year is just a sign of what's to come. not only higher temperatures but more extreme weather. storms even more damaging. even more dangerous. climate change helped make sandy one of...
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hey heamericera, eve ethouth th don 't ed oed,, wes, cs,lay, ay, dem dcus cuiede the thdependpeeal eat tbriebr for fhariha to ptorove hve gre g the tit iit ev whi w pla png png foo fall.al the thbest pstrotectten non looklos, fit fand anelsel just lik le undeunear.ea (male announcer) live from the bay area here is your kron 4 news >> the top stories we are falling at least 50 people are hurt in a very crash during rush hour in york city. we'll have a live report and a couple of minutes with the details. it by let morning in san francisco, a stabbing and shooting seatin. >> you can see this guy conditions it isgreay, we willt cloud cover with temperatures in the '50s. there's not a lot of rain as we head into the afternoon and evening hours but the potential certainly exist. the visibility chart is down to zero for fairfield and santa rosa. 5 mi. around san francisco international. fog, clouds and rain and the forecast. i will break all doubt in my next report. >> we are not tracking any hot spots right now. the bay bridge westbound back up as clearing out pretty nicely. moderate to hea
hey heamericera, eve ethouth th don 't ed oed,, wes, cs,lay, ay, dem dcus cuiede the thdependpeeal eat tbriebr for fhariha to ptorove hve gre g the tit iit ev whi w pla png png foo fall.al the thbest pstrotectten non looklos, fit fand anelsel just lik le undeunear.ea (male announcer) live from the bay area here is your kron 4 news >> the top stories we are falling at least 50 people are hurt in a very crash during rush hour in york city. we'll have a live report and a couple of minutes...
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host: don is next from clifton, virginia. caller: a good time to segue the early seeds being sewn. things like the community reinvestment act and barack obama's attorneys forced banks to make it substandard loans. if the regulators had left the banks alone, the government do- gooders, we wouldn't have had all these problems. teargassed is calling for more government involvement and i think that is wrong. host: a chance to respond. guest: when you have a crisis that was this devastating and harmed this many people, i don't think the answer is to go about allowing these institutions to continue down that same path. i have not suggested are called for greater regulations of financial institutions. i have believe that we need to have regulators who have an appetite to regulate. we did not have that during the 2000's and the 1990's. there was a sense that deregulation was the answer and that government was the problem. this led to a free-for-all and a wild west in lending that created these problems. i agree with your caller in that the government did set out to promote home ownership.
host: don is next from clifton, virginia. caller: a good time to segue the early seeds being sewn. things like the community reinvestment act and barack obama's attorneys forced banks to make it substandard loans. if the regulators had left the banks alone, the government do- gooders, we wouldn't have had all these problems. teargassed is calling for more government involvement and i think that is wrong. host: a chance to respond. guest: when you have a crisis that was this devastating and...
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and i thank you very much, don, for keeping it in time. >> ok. so try to put all of this together, what do we see? we've given you a smattering of what it is that is in the report. there is a great deal more. when you look at this whole picture, when you examine the evidence, what you see is the emergeans of a complex, modernized cross-agency system organized around these six pillars, as we call them. it's been institutionalized through strong links with national security and national security imperatives as well as unprecedented resource investments. against that backdrop, against that 25-plus years of evolution that has brought us to this point, the recession came along and fundamentally altered the illegal immigration picture which this is attempting to solve. so, because of reduced job demand in the united states and also coincidentally significant structural changes and conditions in mexico, the growth of unauthorized immigration in the united states is at a standstill. strengthened enforcement has become the additional element that is part
and i thank you very much, don, for keeping it in time. >> ok. so try to put all of this together, what do we see? we've given you a smattering of what it is that is in the report. there is a great deal more. when you look at this whole picture, when you examine the evidence, what you see is the emergeans of a complex, modernized cross-agency system organized around these six pillars, as we call them. it's been institutionalized through strong links with national security and national...
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but unless he comes up with proof, i'm willing to offer $5 million to don trump.
but unless he comes up with proof, i'm willing to offer $5 million to don trump.
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so you guys don mess aroun here, right? >> we don't mess arnd. the prep is ready to go upstairs for th morning segmen >> introduce us to yr team. >> the best food team inhe business. al a >> refrigerato, two freezers andhe ovens. >> wt's tecre bore we getnthe ovens? you make it look so goodnd it st so good. what's your secret to that? >> we picked up a few tips from our gut chefs. a thiis how yourank it out? cai have a . >>> good wednesday morning to you. 8:26. i'm laura garcia-cannon. we'll get an update on the museum heist in oakland. stealing a gold rush era quartz and gold box. it's reportedly worth more than $800,000. this is the second time the m t museum has been blarged. we'll bring you the very latest. >>> i want to bring you the latest when it comes to the morning commute. it's foggy out there. >> yes. folks can see that there really is fog here. not quite as widespread. we'll show you the south bay and northbound commutes. 101 is slow through to the airport but overall things are getting lighter, except for mountain view. north 101, a
so you guys don mess aroun here, right? >> we don't mess arnd. the prep is ready to go upstairs for th morning segmen >> introduce us to yr team. >> the best food team inhe business. al a >> refrigerato, two freezers andhe ovens. >> wt's tecre bore we getnthe ovens? you make it look so goodnd it st so good. what's your secret to that? >> we picked up a few tips from our gut chefs. a thiis how yourank it out? cai have a . >>> good wednesday morning to...
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newsroom continues now with don lemon who hopefully will get well soon. >> much better now. someone needs to check the weather balloons. i think we were sabotaged. thank you, michael. appreciate the good wishes. i'm don lemon. this hour, winding down the war this afghanistan and figuring out how many u.s. troops will remain there. president obama meeting with hamid karzai at the white house discussing afghanistan after the 2014 troop drawdown. they'll hold a news conference th in about 15 minutes and we'll carry it live. >>> the suspect in the colorado movie theater shooting won't be arraigned just jeyet. the judge postponed it until march to allow holmes' attorneys more time to go over evidence. the judge feared if it moved too a quickly, the case could end up in appeal. >> so far the court has yesterday ruled that there is probable cause to hold the defendant for these charges for trial. he's also found there is proof evident presumption great and that is sufficient to hold him in custody without the benefit of bond throughout these proceedings. >> james holmes faces 166 c
newsroom continues now with don lemon who hopefully will get well soon. >> much better now. someone needs to check the weather balloons. i think we were sabotaged. thank you, michael. appreciate the good wishes. i'm don lemon. this hour, winding down the war this afghanistan and figuring out how many u.s. troops will remain there. president obama meeting with hamid karzai at the white house discussing afghanistan after the 2014 troop drawdown. they'll hold a news conference th in about 15...
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host: don in south windsor, connecticut, on the independent line. good morning. caller: hi. what i would like for him to explain is i give lectures at the university of connecticut to retired people, lot of them professors. i'm astounded at the lack of knowledge of these people have of the economic condition of the united states. these programs are complete jokes. if someone could explain to the american public, when people, with a 1.2 trillion debt reduction over 10 years, but $120 billion a year. our deficit is 1.2. all they're talking about 10% of the problem. the people don't understand. they think the 1.2 is equal to the deficit. it's only 10% of the deficit. my solution is to raise taxes by $300 billion and cut spending by $900. -- by $900 billion. i find the american public is not very smart. host: you know, that is -- the educational question is a fundamental question. here's what happens. let's talk in practical terms and not a theoretical terms. when paul ryan came out with his budget, he had some substantial changes in medicare and medicaid. over time they would'v
host: don in south windsor, connecticut, on the independent line. good morning. caller: hi. what i would like for him to explain is i give lectures at the university of connecticut to retired people, lot of them professors. i'm astounded at the lack of knowledge of these people have of the economic condition of the united states. these programs are complete jokes. if someone could explain to the american public, when people, with a 1.2 trillion debt reduction over 10 years, but $120 billion a...
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don stenburg. i won. then i won against the incum been governor who is now my colleague in the senat ben nelson. >> how did you beat him? what did you use? >> well, in august of 1996, ll every poll showed that i was 25 points behind. there was three months before the election. and i think it's like everything in life, brian, there's no magic bullet, no one thing. it's an accumulation of tng, of building a team, of building a process, of building a profile, of building a campaign that was strong and that was preparing itself to win. and like everything in life, building c-span, building your life, building anything, it doesn't happen in a day or a month or a year, if you do it right. and we did it right. i had tremendous people. low ann was a housewife, mother of four who never ran a campaign like this. i asked her to be the campaign manager. all the pros said what a dister. this woman doesn't know how to run anything. she ran campaigns for county sheriff and done well and electe a county sheriff but i bro
don stenburg. i won. then i won against the incum been governor who is now my colleague in the senat ben nelson. >> how did you beat him? what did you use? >> well, in august of 1996, ll every poll showed that i was 25 points behind. there was three months before the election. and i think it's like everything in life, brian, there's no magic bullet, no one thing. it's an accumulation of tng, of building a team, of building a process, of building a profile, of building a campaign...
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caller: how john brennan plan don meeting the perceived asian tilt. how the cia plans on tackling that. guest: the cia does not make foreign policy. to focus on a failed state where we have reason to believe that a loss of terror organizations are training. these are important things to do. the cia's role is to provide intelligence on these parts of the world and not to make policy. i'm betting that too much of our intelligence is tackle. it is focused on who is coming over the next hill in the battlefield. most of our intel assets into afghanistan and iraq. it is a good idea to restore some of our focus in other parts of the world, including asia. as a former policy maker, i would hope this rebalance toward asia will not focus on how we make relationships with china and others more difficult. i would hope it would help to join in the region to create a larger trading relationship and to better understand ways in which we can become close friends with china. i think that will be in everybody's interest and gives us information about leadership changes
caller: how john brennan plan don meeting the perceived asian tilt. how the cia plans on tackling that. guest: the cia does not make foreign policy. to focus on a failed state where we have reason to believe that a loss of terror organizations are training. these are important things to do. the cia's role is to provide intelligence on these parts of the world and not to make policy. i'm betting that too much of our intelligence is tackle. it is focused on who is coming over the next hill in the...
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don will be talking about detention and removeals. the fourth of the report, claire bergeron, is not a presenter, but she's sitting right there and i'm sure some of your questions, claire will field and i would like to change claire very much for all her efforts and thank my colleagues for this extraordinary report that i know you will all enjoy very much. thank you very much and doris, please come to the podium. >> good morning, thank you very much. my wish for a happy 2013, as well. we are talking this morning about immigration enforcement as dimitri has teed up. you know, it is often said there is no agreement in the country on immigration policy and that we are deeply divided and so forth. these are common things that we hear. of course, they are true, we are are deeply divided, but in fact there really has been one element of immigration policy that's been a source of support across the board for a very long time and that has been strengthened enforcement, especially border enforcement and deportation or remova ls. mpi has worked
don will be talking about detention and removeals. the fourth of the report, claire bergeron, is not a presenter, but she's sitting right there and i'm sure some of your questions, claire will field and i would like to change claire very much for all her efforts and thank my colleagues for this extraordinary report that i know you will all enjoy very much. thank you very much and doris, please come to the podium. >> good morning, thank you very much. my wish for a happy 2013, as well. we...
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. >> one last comment before i move on to don rehill, it is very valuable to have individuals like yourself who are both an election official but also a county clerk, engage in the discussion about the next generation of voting systems. for those of us to deal exclusively with voting systems we are a bit myopic at times about where we see government solutions going to. county clerks on the other hand, their offices are filled with applications that provide the kinds of services at a level and a cost point that their constituents are looking for beyond voting systems. i really like that perspective that you bring. as i said earlier many of us are following what you are doing with potential system and development. in part it is because of the insights that county clerks bring to that process beyond the voting perspectives. >> i would like to thank the eac for inviting me. excited to give testimony. i am deputy director of the new york city elections. everyone wants to hear about contingency plans for superstorm sandy so i will start that. upon learning of the approaching storm was developed a
. >> one last comment before i move on to don rehill, it is very valuable to have individuals like yourself who are both an election official but also a county clerk, engage in the discussion about the next generation of voting systems. for those of us to deal exclusively with voting systems we are a bit myopic at times about where we see government solutions going to. county clerks on the other hand, their offices are filled with applications that provide the kinds of services at a level...
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something pretty important that would revolutionize telecommunications, so i went back to bill and don and said, i am ready to do something. they said, you can own a third of the company. we will take the other two- thirds. you can be president. you will have the biggest share. we will control two-thirds. we will control a third, and i did not have any money. they said, that is ok. we will put what we have in, and that is how it got started. i had a 1985 buick and two insurance policies. i cashed in the insurance policies. i got $1,200 each. i came up with $5,000. my partner said, we will give the rest of your equity. you will be president, and we will see what we can do, and that is how it began. >> how many years were you in that business? >> we form did in august or september of 1982. we had it for three years, and then we brought some new partners in north carolina, and then we rolled are interested to that company, and i was with the new consolidated company from 1985 until 1987. i stayed on the board and was very active on the board. i did some management, so from 1982 until 1987
something pretty important that would revolutionize telecommunications, so i went back to bill and don and said, i am ready to do something. they said, you can own a third of the company. we will take the other two- thirds. you can be president. you will have the biggest share. we will control two-thirds. we will control a third, and i did not have any money. they said, that is ok. we will put what we have in, and that is how it got started. i had a 1985 buick and two insurance policies. i...